| I like it. I had the same idea - not that it's a difficult idea to have. Well executed. However, I have some criticism. > We like to think the only way to get your image files smaller after optimizing them with Kraken is to delete them. I only tried PNG, but that claim is false. It can be made a bit smaller. The compressed sample is 65970 bytes, I got 63885 bytes here. A few additional bytes may be possible. > It strips all metadata found in a given image IMO, rather than stripping ICC profiles, the image should be converted to sRGB first (and the profile then stripped). You can argue that's the users job, but not everyone may know. > max image size 8.0MB Probably a bit small. I also don't like that you pay per image (be it 1B or 1MB). Why not charge per pixel? Or some other similar metric, because the processing power does probably increase non-linearly in relation to image dimensions. PS. The testimonials seem fake! :) |
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